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St. Louis Hillel E-Newsletter Mar. 22, 2010 |
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Shabbat at Hillel: Friday, Mar. 26
Services begin at 5:45pm
Dinner begins at 7:15pm
Candlelighting
7:00pm
Reservations for Shabbat dinner are required! Please contact Bon Appetit at 314.935.7098 or through WebFood no later than Wednesday at noon.
Shabbat-In-A-Box Host your own Shabbat in your dorm room or apartment. We provide the challah, grape juice, candles, and prayer guides to get you started. It's FREE! Click here to sign up! | |
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Apply Now to be a Leader for Next Year's Freshmen!
Previously known as the Community Development Fellowship (CDF), the First Year Students of Hillel (FYSH) initiative is a new and improved way to engage Jewish freshmen at Wash U! If you are a rising sophomore (class of '13) who wants to be a mentor and leader for incoming first year students in 2010, then you should apply to be a FYSH Liaison! FYSH Liaisons are invested in developing a strong Jewish community at Washington University. The initiative is designed to enhance Jewish life on campus, build leadership, and create meaningful Jewish programming such as Into the Wild and other social events that allow first year students to explore and discover their Jewish identities.
Visit the Leadership Opportunities page of our website to read more about this exciting new initiative. Download the application here, or fill it out online here. Deadline to apply is March 31.
Deadline Today for Passover Options at Hillel
Experience a pluralistic Seder at Hillel, do your own Seder in your dorm room or apartment, or just stop in for a meal with us. We have a number of options to help make your Passover a memorable one!
TODAY is deadline to register for the Seders at Hillel and Do Your Own Seder!
Seders at HillelRegister by Monday, Mar. 22 $27 cash or points Join Hillel for a festive Seder on the first and/or second night of Passover - Monday, Mar. 29 and Tuesday, Mar. 30.
Do Your Own SederRegister by Monday, Mar. 22 FREE Hillel wants to help you begin a new Seder tradition. Receive a filled Seder plate and matzah, borrow Haggadot, and use our resources to create a unique Seder experience that's all your own.
Passover Meals at HillelHillel hosts Kosher for Passover lunches and dinners throughout the holiday. Meals are prepared by Bon Appetit and supervised by the Vaad Hoeir of St. Louis. Lunches: Tuesday, Mar. 30 - Tuesday, Apr. 6 (11:00am-1:00pm) $11 cash or points Dinners: Wednesday, Mar. 31 - Monday, Apr. 5 (6:00-8:00pm) $14 cash or points Register with Bon Appetit at least 5 days in advance via WebFood or at 314.935.7098.
Visit the Passover page of our website for more information. |
Current Events
iFest
Wednesday, Mar. 24, 12:00-3:00pm
DUC Courtyard
Join us for an afternoon celebration of Israeli food, music, and culture! Enjoy yummy falafel, Krav Maga instruction, Henna tattoos, music, dancing, and other Israeli entertainment. Bring your friends!
Shared Traditions
Wednesday, Mar. 24, 6:30pm
Catholic Student Center (6352 Forsyth Blvd.)
The Jewish Student Union and the Catholic Student Union are co-sponsoring Shared Traditions: A Look at Passover and the Last Supper from Jewish and Christian Perspectives. Come join us for an informative evening and some interfaith dialogue! The event will include two speakers, a representative Seder meal, and small group discussion over kosher food. We will not be charging for this event, but there will be an optional canned food drive. Space is limited so we ask that you please RSVP to sharedtraditions@gmail.com to reserve your spot for what will be a thought-provoking meal and conversation!
Reflections of an IDF Soldier
Thursday, Mar. 25, 7:00pm
SLU's Carlos Auditorium
WSI has paired up with SLU Jews to bring you Sgt. Benjamin Anthony and his presentation "Reflections of an IDF Solder". Buses will be available to take Wash U students to the event starting at 6:15pm at Brookings!
St. Louis Blues Jewish Heritage Night
Sunday, Mar. 28, 5:00pm
Join the St. Louis Blues and the St. Louis Jewish community for a night of entertainment and professional hockey, as the Blues take on the Edmonton Oilers in their attempt to reach the Western Conference playoffs for the second straight year. Tickets will be discounted for the event, which is set to occur the day before Erev Pesach. Tickets to the game range from $22 to $75. If you are interested in attending, email Sam Guzik at sam.guzik@gmail.com.
Matzah Pizza Party
Sunday, Apr. 4, 12:00pm
Myers Basement
Join JSU for some tasty matzah pizza and watch the DreamWorks classic Prince of Egypt.
Observing Passover on April 6?
Vote Absentee on Proposition A!
April 6 is a very important election for the St. Louis region and for students to support public transit by voting on Proposition A. April 6 is also the last day of Passover. If you would like to request an absentee ballot for religious reasons, you can pick up a request form at Hillel, and return it to the front desk at Student Union in the DUC by Monday March 29 (or mail it directly to the St. Louis County Board of Elections by Wednesday March 31) to receive an absentee ballot. For more information, contact wu.propA@gmail.com. | |
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Opportunities
For more Opportunities, please visit our website at www.stlouishillel.org.
Arranged marriage, polygamy, female writers of Yiddish and Hebrew poetry, images of masculinity in the Midrash, gender in the Bible, and men and women in American Jewish culture-these topics and more form the subject matter of classes in Jewish Gender and Women's Studies at The Jewish Theological Seminary. Offered by The Graduate School of JTS, this unique interdisciplinary MA program appeals to students who are intrigued by questions about gender roles in contemporary Jewish communal life, Jewish history, and Judaism. To learn more about the program, click here. The William Davidson Graduate School of Jewish Education of JTS is pleased to offer full-tuition fellowships for exceptional MA applicants for fall 2010. For more information on the MA program, visit the Davidson School website.
JDC is currently recruiting 2010-2011 Jewish Service Corps fellows to spend one year serving overseas! JDC's Jewish Service Corps (JSC) is a year-long, paid, professional opportunity for recent college graduates and young professionals to directly engage with the work of the world's largest Jewish humanitarian aid organization and actively fulfill the value of Jewish responsibility. JSC fellows are catalysts for change, creating innovative programs that respond to Jewish and humanitarian needs around the world. JDC offers placements in Israel, the overseas Diaspora Jewish communities, and countries where JDC has non-sectarian projects. Placements run for one full year, with most beginning in September 2010. Apply now online here. Deadline to apply is April 15. For more information, contact globalservice@jdc.org.
Do you like writing? Come learn from the best at the National Jewish Student Journalism Conference on May 19 in New York City! Presented by New Voices Magazine and the Jewish Student Press Service and hosted by Avanim, the literary journal of Columbia/Barnard Hillel, the Columbia Current and the NYU Jewish Voice, the conference features workshops and panels on campus Jewish publications, writing on Israel, and more! Registration fee is $40. For more information contact ben@newvoices.org or call 212.675.1168. Registration deadline is May 12. Register now here!
Volunteers for Israel offers you a unique, life-changing opportunity for adventure, new friendships, and mitzvot. You can make a difference for Israel - and have fun doing it! Experience Israeli life from the inside by spending 2-3 weeks working side-by-side with soldiers on an IDF base, capped by weekends of your own! Choose from among our regular programs offered throughout the year or our 2010 Summer International Youth Program, June 13-July 1 or July 4-July 22. For more details visit our website.
Interested in making some extra $ this semester? Would you like to work with one of the most prominent Jewish philanthropists in the country? Then this is the opportunity for you! The Staenberg Family Foundation is looking for some part-time assistance for a short-term project. Pay is $10/hour. If interested, please contact Jackie Levey, St. Louis Hillel Executive Director, by Friday, March 26, at jackie@stlouishillel.org or 314. 935.9042.
Hamerkaz invites you to fall in love with Israel all over again this summer! Only $499 - includes hotels and airfare! May 23-June 8. You are still eligible even if you have done Birthright! For more info and to apply go to visit this website or contact zvi@ujewashu.com.
Nishmah and the JCC are proud to present Reality 2010, a one day conference devoted to women's health and wellness. This amazing event will feature over 20 speakers and workshops touching on everything from "sexuality through the life cycle" to "choosing the course of your life's journey". From food, fitness and homeopathic remedies, this conference is devoted to all women throughout all stages of life. The conference will feature an inspiring keynote address by journalist and New York Times best-selling author, Peggy Orenstein, highlighting the importance of women's relationships through the telling of our stories and their impact on women's emotional health. Finally, the conference will also feature a Health & Wellness Expo that will provide all of us with necessary information as we journey together through life. $60 for students for the full day. If you are interested in attending only the lunch and keynote speaker, contact hillel@stlouishillel.org for rates. For more info visit the Nishmah or JCC websites.
DOROT is accepting applications for summer internships! DOROT is a non-profit organization on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, which seeks to enhance the lives of Jewish and other elderly through a dynamic partnership of volunteers, professionals, and elders - and to foster mutually beneficial interaction between the generations. See a flyer outlining the program here. For more info and to apply, visit the website or contact Sima Kelner at skelner@dorotusa.org. |
Classifieds
For more Classifieds, please visit our website at www.stlouishillel.org.
Looking to sell a used-car? I am a Wash U student, looking to buy a car (any type) to use next fall. I could buy the car anytime between now and August. Thank you! Please contact me at jessicachizen@gmail.com.
Looking for a babysitter for 2 year old twin toddlers. Mondays from 9am-1pm preferred. Starting as soon as possible! $15 per hour. Sitter will need transportatoin to house. Please email me at laurenleivnson@sbcglobal.net if interested. (Posted 3/15) |
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A Beneficiary Agency of the St. Louis Jewish Federation.
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